Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sun 10 Aug 2008 10:42:10p, Martin S told us...
>
>> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>>
>>> Martin S wrote:
>>>
>>>> That was a pretty active group last time i looked (many, many years
> ago)
>>>> but nowadays seems abandoned. Anyone knows if there is something
> similar
>>>> somewhere else?
>>>
>>> I can only provide this datapoint: I checked it last year and it was
> dead
>>> then. So it's not something that just happened.
>>
>> That's too bad 
>> Well, for what it's worth, and if there is no other place for this
> subject
>> there is a forum on my site (www.theoldecookerybook.com). I was hoping
>> though that the fairly large community (back then anyway) simply had
>> migrated to a web forum somewhere that someone knows about.
>>
>> Still hoping someone knows where.... 
>
> rec.food.historic shows 1170 posts on the newsgroups supported by Cox.
> The last post was dated June 14, 2008.
And how much of that is usenet spam?
What is the last message? just checking if my newsserver is ok because 95%
of recent posts is spam on my server.
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